Difference between revisions of "Team:Warwick/Modeling"
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− | <p | + | <p><h5>DNA Beading Model</h5><a href="Modelling4"><p style="float: left;"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/a/a0/WarwickBead_Drawing.png" align="right" height="100px" width="100px" border="1px"></p></p> </a> |
Once we had a method of calculating the concentration of cells needed we had to model the number of cells required to make a certain shape. We also needed to invent a novel approach to creating 2D shapes using cells, this page discusses bonding them to a longer string of DNA to form a pattern. | Once we had a method of calculating the concentration of cells needed we had to model the number of cells required to make a certain shape. We also needed to invent a novel approach to creating 2D shapes using cells, this page discusses bonding them to a longer string of DNA to form a pattern. | ||
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This page contains the model which discusses the use of DNA as an oligonucleotide adhesive using to create 2D and 3D structures and shapes.<br> | This page contains the model which discusses the use of DNA as an oligonucleotide adhesive using to create 2D and 3D structures and shapes.<br> | ||
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This section deals with the problem of what would happen to the previous shapes as time passes and cells grow.<br><br> | This section deals with the problem of what would happen to the previous shapes as time passes and cells grow.<br><br> |
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